Prof. Dr.-Ing. Amir Ebrahimi

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Amir Ebrahimi
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Amir Ebrahimi
Position
External Employees
Electrical Machines and Drive Systems Section

Fields of Activity

  • Foundation and further development of a unified theory for the description of rotating electrical machines: The vector theory
  • Analytical and numerical calculation of electrical machines
  • Additive manufacturing of electrical machines
  • Vibration and noise calculation of electrical machines
  • Interactions between converters and generators, including calculation of bearing currents
  • Calculation of magnetic losses in electrical machines
  • Creation of automated calculation tools for electrical machines
  • Large drives (wind and hydroelectric generators)
  • Portable robotics and active powered exoskeletons for industrial and medical applications

Curriculum Vitae

  • Career

    2023
    Appointed Professor for Drive Systems at Leibniz Universität Bremen

    2017 - 2023
    Junior Professor for Hydrogenerators at Leibniz Universität Hannover

    2013 - 2017
    Project manager / Group manager for drive systems and exoskeletons at Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA, Stuttgart, Germany

    2009 - 2013
    PhD in Electrical Engineering at the University of Stuttgart, Germany

    2006 - 2008
    Master of Science in Electrical Engineering at the Iran University of Science and Technology

    2002 - 2006
    Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at the University of Shiraz, Iran

  • Further Activities

    Member of the European working group EAWE Drive train 
    Member of ForWind Center for Wind Energy Research 
    Member of Life2050 Research Center 
    Member of efzn - Lower Saxony Energy Research Center 
    Editorial Chair of the 14th International Symposium on Linear Drives for Industry Applications  
    Member of the Organizing Committee of the "IEEE Power Electronics" Conference (EPE), 2022
    Member of the Organizing Committee of the "German-American Frontiers of Engineering", 2019

Lectures